They digest through the grooves in their gills. Then they bring the food in through thr radula to their mouth. The food then goes to the digestive gland and to the intestine. Finally, the waste leaves through the anus.
Water and food particles are drawn in through one siphon to the gills where tiny, hair-like cilia move the water, and the food is caught in mucus on the gills. From there, the food-mucus mixture is transported along a groove to the palps which push it into the clam's mouth.
Most clams filter the water and eat the small floating particles of alge.
They digest food from the food grooves of the gill They digest food from the food grooves of the gill
to digest food!
Quite likely, otherwise, how would they digest their food?
They eat clams, muscles, and oysters by inserting their stomach in to the shells and digest their food on the spot. Sea stars also like plankton
They digest through the grooves in their gills. Then they bring the food in through thr radula to their mouth. The food then goes to the digestive gland and to the intestine. Finally, the waste leaves through the anus.
Same as every other food eaten, roughly 8-12 hours depending on individual metabolism.
Yes they do digest food.
Yes, they can digest food.
Yes, snails do digest their food.
yes reptiles do digest food
no it cant digest its own food
NO
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